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  2. Baby sign language: 'More' - Mayo Clinic

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    Baby sign language: 'More' ... AN02127 IM04529 mcdc7 baby sign language1thu jpg; Double your impact! Give Now.

  3. Language development: Speech milestones for babies - Mayo Clinic

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    By the end of 6 months. By the end of six months, your child might: Make gurgling sounds when playing. Babble and make a range of sounds. Use the voice to show likes and dislikes. Move eyes toward sounds. Respond to changes in the tone of your voice. Notice that some toys make sounds.

  4. Baby sign language: 'Mother' - Mayo Clinic

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    Baby sign language: 'Mother' To make the sign for "mother," open your hand and tap your thumb on your chin ...

  5. Baby sign language: 'Father' - Mayo Clinic

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    To make the sign for "father," open your hand and tap your thumb on your forehead. Share. Tweet. IMG-20006735. Healthy Lifestyle. Infant and toddler health. Multimedia. AN02127 IM04533 mcdc7 baby sign language5thu jpg.

  6. Infant development: Birth to 3 months - Mayo Clinic

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    Hold your baby. Skin-to-skin contact helps your baby's brain development. Holding your baby can help your newborn feel safe, secure and loved. Let your baby grasp your little finger and touch your face. Speak freely. When your baby looks at you, make eye contact. Talk to your baby and change your expression and tone of voice.

  7. Toddler speech development: What's typical for a 2-year-old?

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    Follow simple commands and understand simple questions. Speak about 50 to 100 words. Be understood at least half the time by adults who don't know the child. Between the ages of 2 and 3, most children: Speak in two- and three-word phrases or sentences. Use at least 200 words and as many as 1,000 words.

  8. Infant development: Milestones from 7 to 9 months - Mayo Clinic

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    It might surprise you how quickly your baby is picking up new skills. Infant development milestones for a 7- to 9-month-old include sitting, standing and laughing. As your baby becomes more mobile and curious, infant development takes off. It might seem that your baby learns something new every day.

  9. Postpartum depression - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Postpartum depression symptoms may include: Depressed mood or severe mood swings. Crying too much. Difficulty bonding with your baby. Withdrawing from family and friends. Loss of appetite or eating much more than usual. Inability to sleep, called insomnia, or sleeping too much. Overwhelming tiredness or loss of energy.

  10. Infant development: Milestones from 4 to 6 months - Mayo Clinic

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    From ages 4 to 6 months, babies become more aware of their surroundings. Infant development milestones include rolling over, clapping hands and babbling. The newborn days are behind you. As your baby becomes more alert and mobile, each day will bring exciting new adventures.

  11. Shaken baby syndrome - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    If a baby is forcefully shaken, their fragile brain moves back and forth inside the skull. This causes bruising, swelling and bleeding. Shaken baby syndrome usually occurs when a parent or caregiver severely shakes a baby or toddler due to frustration or anger — often because the child won't stop crying. Shaken baby syndrome isn't usually ...